NGO Introduction (The Bangladesh Today): People are talking about Cure Violence worldwide, even in newspapers in Bangladesh. This article (in English) provides a great overview of the Cure Violence model.

The High, Hidden Cost of Gun Violence (The Atlantic Cities): Violence has many costs. One of them is the high healthcare costs that result from violent incidents. This article looks to uncover more specifics.

Beyond the zero-sum game (Vera Institute of Justice Blog): Perpetrators and victims of violence are often seen as two mutually exclusive communities, but this article digs deeper to discover how social and health providers can better understand their interwoven nature.

Taxpayers Pick up the Tab for Gun Violence (Al-Jazeera America): Even if the kind of violence we work to prevent at Cure Violence feels distant from your neighborhood, this article shows another way the violence epidemic negatively affects us all.

What Others Are Saying

The Cure Violence model has not only saved thousands of lives in cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore; it also has given hope to millions by demonstrating that violence can be stopped using the strategies of public health.Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MPH, Former President & CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

I would strongly encourage anyone that’s having a violent crime problem, especially in an urban area to look very closely at Cure Violence.Richard Devine, Former State's Attorney for Cook County, IL